Since the Reading Comprehension forum is not always the most frequented I just wanted to post a link in this forum to the following posting on Using LSAT passages to study for GMAT Reading Comprehension. The link is https://www.beatthegmat.com/lsat-to-stud ... tml#322872.
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Using LSAT Reading Comprehension to study for the GMAT
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I followed the link and read this posting on the reading comp forum. This is very good! I am studying for the GMAT for the second time and I wondered where I could get some new reading passages. I will follow your tips and LSAT reading passages should work for me. I found a used copy of one of the books for less than ten bucks!
Can I use the LSAT critical reasoning as well? I need some of those too.
Can I use the LSAT critical reasoning as well? I need some of those too.
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Yes you can use the LSAT Critical Reasoning questions! After all you have an LSAT book and it has Reading Comp and Critical Reasoning questions.
You do have to be more selective with critical reasoning. Part 2 of my "Using the LSAT to Study for the GMAT" talks about critical reasoning. The link is here:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/lsat-to-stud ... 69915.html
And here are two sample LSAT critical reasoning problems:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/lsat-problem ... 70055.html
https://www.beatthegmat.com/lsat-problem ... 70055.html
And here is an example of an LSAT problem that is too different and not good to study:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/lsat-problem ... 70244.html
Hope that helps!!
Yes you can use the LSAT Critical Reasoning questions! After all you have an LSAT book and it has Reading Comp and Critical Reasoning questions.
You do have to be more selective with critical reasoning. Part 2 of my "Using the LSAT to Study for the GMAT" talks about critical reasoning. The link is here:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/lsat-to-stud ... 69915.html
And here are two sample LSAT critical reasoning problems:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/lsat-problem ... 70055.html
https://www.beatthegmat.com/lsat-problem ... 70055.html
And here is an example of an LSAT problem that is too different and not good to study:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/lsat-problem ... 70244.html
Hope that helps!!